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            What we hear, what we see in Kes

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            https://books.openedition.org/pupo/40818
            Contributor(s)
            Coulouma, Flore (editor)
            Crowley, Cornelius (editor)
            Language
            English
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            Abstract
            Ken Loach's film Kes (1969) is etched into a particular time, the late 1960s, not however the “swinging sixties” London. On screen here is a different place, farther north, a Yorkshire mining village, on the surface manifestly stable, ruled by the routine of habit and necessity, with little to suggest the imminence of the industrial action of the early seventies or the defeat and dislocation of the 1980s and after.The following essays take in, from a variety of angles and approaches, what is shown and made audible in the film: a community of women, men, children, their lives woven into, both propped up and confined by, the institutional nexus of component places, home, workplace, school, public house, and component times, early morning, Friday night. What animates Ken Loach’s picture of a mining community are the tensions evident in the sights and sounds through which the modest story of Billy Casper is conveyed, a story affording access to the lives of people as they play out, in occasional and sometimes irreversible conflict with other lives.This collection of essays is part of the ongoing “Les Nords” project of the CREA, EA 370, on the interdependency between places and voices, and the social, cultural and linguistic geographies that enlighten the many guises of northern identities in the English-speaking world.
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            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/149412
            Keywords
            childhood; school; coalmine; English working class; Loach (Ken)
            DOI
            10.4000/12aet
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            https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebo ...
            ISBN
            9782840165569
            Publisher
            Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre
            Publisher website
            http://books.openedition.org/pupo
            Publication date and place
            Nanterre, 2024
            Series
            Libellus,
            Classification
            Digital, video and new media arts
            Film history, theory or criticism
            Rights
            https://www.openedition.org/12554
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